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Alessandro Piccinini (1566 – 1638) was an Italian lutenist and composer. Piccinini was born in Bologna into a musical family: his father Leonardo Maria Piccinini taught lute playing to Alessandro as well as his brothers Girolamo (died 1615) and Filippo (died 1648).
The mayor of L'Aquila is an elected politician who, along with the L'Aquila City Council, is accountable for the strategic government of L'Aquila in Abruzzo, Italy, capital city of the region. The current mayor is Pierluigi Biondi from the far-right party Brothers of Italy , who took office on 28 June 2017.
Marco Dall'Aquila (c. 1480 – after 1538) Joan Ambrosio Dalza (fl. 1508) ... Alessandro Piccinini (1566–1638) Giovanni Zamboni (fl. second half of the 17th century)
Alessandro Piccinini: 1566 – 1638 Italian Gaspar Fernandes: 1566 – 1629 Portuguese Manuel Cardoso: 1566 – 1650 Portuguese Julien Perrichon: 1566 – c. 1600: French Also a lutenist Lucia Quinciani: born c. 1566, fl. 1611: Italian Jean-Baptiste Besard: 1567 – 1625 Burgundian Nicolas Formé: 1567 – 1638 French Christoph Demantius: 1567 ...
Any late Italian Baroque music with a part labelled 'liuto' will mean 'arciliuto', the classic Renaissance lute being in disuse by this time. Among the most important composers of archlute music in the 17th century we can name Alessandro Piccinini, Giovanni Girolamo Kapsperger (c. 1580 – 17 January 1651) and in the 18th century Giovanni Zamboni, whose set of 12 sonatas (1718, Lucca) for the ...
L'Aquila (/ ˈ l æ k w ɪ l ə / LAK-wil-ə; [3] [4] Italian: [ˈlaːkwila] ⓘ; Neapolitan: [ˈlaːkwiːlə]) is a city and comune in central Italy. It is the capital city of both the Abruzzo region and of the Province of L'Aquila, Italy. As of 2024, it has a population of 69,902 inhabitants. [5]
The L'Aquila Cathedral with the Archbishop's Palace to its left The palace is located in Cathedral Square, adjacent to the Cathedral of L'Aquila, and is included in the quarter of San Giovanni. It forms a vast complex, in turn included in a single aggregate with the adjacent Palazzo Arduini and Palazzo de' Nardis, being circumscribed by the ...
Alessandro Grandi (1586–1630) Gaetano Greco (c.1657 – c.1728) Lucio Gregoretti (born 1961) Giovanni Lorenzo Gregori (1663–1745) Giovanni Battista Grillo (late 16th century–1622) Niccolò Grillo (fl. 1720s) Carlo Grossi (c. 1634–1688) Gioseffo Guami (1542–1611) Emilia Gubitosi (1887–1972) Andrea Guerra (born 1961) Pietro Alessandro ...